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Play your own red/blue state game

4 November 2008 No Comment

 

Tim Russert may be gone, but that doesn’t mean you can’t keep your own election score card. Every vote counts, but as we’ve learned from past elections, some state’s votes count more than others — particularly if you’re in a swing state.

Check out this interactive map from 270towin.com. Play political pundit and calculate just what states your favorite candidate needs to win.

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